Staff Design Engineer, Networking, Google Cloud

Google Google · Big Tech · Haifa, Israel +1

Google is seeking a Staff Design Engineer to develop custom silicon solutions for networking acceleration in data centers. The role involves leading ASIC subsystem development, defining hardware/software interfaces, and collaborating with cross-functional teams. Experience in networking ASICs, RTL design, and performance analysis is required.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead an ASIC subsystem.
  2. Understand how it interacts with software and other ASIC subsystems to implement data center networks.
  3. Define hardware/software interfaces. Write micro architecture and design specifications.
  4. Define efficient micro-architecture and block partitioning/interfaces and flows.
  5. Collaborate closely with software, verification, and physical design stakeholders to ensure the designs are complete, correct, and performant.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
  • architecting networking ASICs from specification to production
  • Register-Transfer Level (RTL) for ASIC subsystems
  • cross-functional engagement in micro-architecture, design, verification, logic synthesis, and timing closure

Nice to have

  • working with software teams optimizing the hardware/software interface
  • architecting networking switches, end points, and hardware offloads
  • remote direct memory access (RDMA) or packet processing and system design principles for low latency, high throughput, security, and reliability
  • transmission control protocol (TCP), IP, ethernet, peripheral component interconnect express (PCIE) and dynamic random access memory (DRAM) including network on chip (NoC) principles and protocols (e.g., AXI, ACE, and CHI)
  • Proficiency in procedural programming language (e.g., C++, Python, Go)
  • Understanding of packet classification, processing, queuing, scheduling, switching, traffic conditioning, and telemetry

What the JD emphasized

  • 10 years of experience architecting networking ASICs from specification to production.